The show’s title — Robert White’s Outrageously Peculiar Organ — speaks volumes about this souped-up hour of risqué keyboard-based songs, waspish asides and neurotically charged camperie from a hyperactive man-child who is among the most original of this year’s Fringe newcomers. It’s a little hit-and-miss, but those hits are often superb.

With a beguiling combination of eloquence, energy and self-deprecating wit, the former Perrier nominee tells the woeful tale of his decision to ditch comedy and lie his way into becoming a cricket journalist.

After a few years apart, the always likeable Luke Toulson and Stephen Harvey return to each other’s side, with a typically off-the-beam sketch-show. Early on in the run, it’s looking by turns genuinely hilarious and scrappily self-indulgent - and why close with the (as memory serves) opening number from their 2007 show? Come on, fellas...

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